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Abolishinist

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37. Thanks for posting, I've been back and forth with Platner. But in attempting to understand
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 08:42 PM
Jun 6

the tattoo controversy, I kept coming back to this. People often talk about people as if they fit neatly into categories. We create labels, political tribes, social groups, and stereotypes because the human brain naturally looks for patterns. In many ways, that tendency was probably useful throughout our evolution. Quickly deciding whether something was familiar or dangerous was a matter of survival. It was part of our fight-or-flight instinct.

The problem is that while categorization may be efficient, people are far more complex than the groups we place them in. Every individual is the product of thousands of experiences, influences, successes, failures, fears, and opportunities that no one else has lived through in exactly the same way.

I try to remind myself of that when I encounter people whose beliefs or values differ dramatically from my own. I have never served in the military, so I cannot truly know what it feels like to wake up knowing that by the end of the day I might die, or that I might be forced to take another person's life. I had a happy childhood, but many people grew up surrounded by abuse, poverty, instability, or trauma. Others experienced discrimination, violence, or hardships I never faced. Those experiences inevitably shape how people view the world.

Too often, we assume that if someone reaches a different conclusion than we do, it must be because they are ignorant, irrational, or malicious. But many times they are simply seeing the world through a lens forged by experiences we do not share. Their conclusions may be wrong, just as ours may be wrong, but understanding where those conclusions come from is often more valuable than dismissing them outright.

I don't believe we have to agree with everyone. In fact, there are beliefs and actions that should be challenged. But before judging others, it is worth recognizing that we are all operating with incomplete information. We know our own story intimately, but we can only glimpse fragments of everyone else's.

The older I get, the more I realize that understanding another person's viewpoint is not the same thing as endorsing it. It is simply acknowledging that human beings are complicated, and that most of us are shaped far more by our lived experiences than we realize.

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I support Democrats gab13by13 Jun 6 #1
If WE win the Senate in 2026, I predict they will resign immediately and be replaced before January. House of Roberts Jun 6 #7
The speculation is that Alito and maybe Thomas will retire. summer_in_TX Jun 6 #19
If those two Traildogbob Jun 6 #26
This is getting downright frightening. How can one man own the Supreme Court? Walleye Jun 6 #46
Too many stupid and racist white American voters wolfie001 Jun 7 #50
Oh, I'm sure you're right. But what can we do about it and why haven't we done anything? Walleye Jun 7 #52
Perplexed myself. Why people need to invest so much time hating others wolfie001 Jun 7 #53
Exactly ... krkaufman Jun 6 #44
Thomas wants to go for the record though Polybius Jun 6 #8
Douglas had 36 years, 209 days. RockCreek Jun 6 #27
What a f'ing waste of a Supreme Court seat KPN Jun 6 #35
Americans are basically honest and law abiding. Trump hates us. Walleye Jun 6 #2
Americans below a certain socioeconomic level, yes. OldBaldy1701E Jun 6 #5
boy thats true from rum running to stock trading Historic NY Jun 6 #16
Exactly. But I meant majority of every day Americans are honest Walleye Jun 6 #32
Especially the ones that are afraid of going to jail. Dan Jun 6 #34
"A democracy that insists on perfection will eventually find itself represented only by people skilled at hiding sop Jun 6 #3
Considering Trump is president, we are nowhere near that LisaL Jun 6 #4
Only purity Democrats. sop Jun 6 #6
If many of Platner's biggest supporters had defended far less flawed Democrats the way they do this guy... W_HAMILTON Jun 6 #23
Perfectly said. SamuelAdams Jun 6 #28
God - what a mouthful you just spit out there ! Brava ! - - - - - - - -(nt)- stopdiggin Jun 6 #43
That is for sure!! DFW Jun 7 #49
Hear, hear! KPN Jun 6 #36
What a great quote! calimary Jun 6 #47
This is a fabulous read. Thank you for posting it. I hope it gets read by many people including Dems in Congress now. Nanjeanne Jun 6 #9
'Maine had my back': Graham Platner hits the campaign trail amid latest turmoil Passages Jun 6 #10
Maine has his back because we know him. mainer Jun 6 #12
There are dangerous characters out there, its just that Platner is not even remotely one of them. Passages Jun 6 #13
What's the evidence he's changed? EdmondDantes_ Jun 6 #17
The "R" word is a product of his generation mainer Jun 6 #20
That's the bar now? SamuelAdams Jun 6 #29
What do we really know about the private lives of our elected officials? MadameButterfly Jun 6 #38
And then those same warriors are TOTALLY SMEARED by the commercial media that supports the whole BComplex Jun 6 #11
Grant actually passed several progressive bills Blue Full Moon Jun 6 #14
I'm glad he wrote that defense. It is so well said. 1WorldHope Jun 6 #15
It's a must read. Emile Jun 6 #18
You can be a tattooed, deep-voiced, "manly" combat veteran who also goes to therapy and shows up for his neighbors. Passages Jun 6 #21
All the reports from the Platner rally, plus the videos circulating, show a raucous crowd and multiple standing ovations Passages Jun 6 #22
Fuck Ryan Grim. He was the main driver of the Tara Reade story. W_HAMILTON Jun 6 #24
Some define Me Too differently when it comes to allegations. Passages Jun 6 #25
Yeah RF Tara Reade high taled it Cha Jun 6 #42
Here's the full image from the X post that got some of the text cut off. ShazzieB Jun 7 #48
I appreciate that yet I would prefer Democrats spread information from Democrats directly from Twitter Passages Jun 7 #51
Vote Blue, no matter who dlk Jun 6 #30
But purity! RetiredParatrooper Jun 6 #31
This! Joinfortmill Jun 6 #33
Thanks for posting, I've been back and forth with Platner. But in attempting to understand Abolishinist Jun 6 #37
Really beautifully stated mr715 Jun 6 #39
Well said MustLoveBeagles Jun 6 #40
That's an eloquent defense MustLoveBeagles Jun 6 #41
So there are democrats admitting they are looking for a male savior? Pris Jun 6 #45
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